Freewave wrote:being too critical can make you too critical
Alycs wrote:When I'm doing piano improv though, my favorite Key (and most useful I've found) is the Half-Lydian Dominant. (Think C major, but when you hit the F, you play both F natural and F sharp; same with A and Asharp [technically B flat])
Symphon wrote:Alycs wrote:When I'm doing piano improv though, my favorite Key (and most useful I've found) is the Half-Lydian Dominant. (Think C major, but when you hit the F, you play both F natural and F sharp; same with A and Asharp [technically B flat])
Me: "Well that sounds really interesting and cool!"
-plays it-
Me: "... I don't get it."
Freewave wrote:being too critical can make you too critical
Facade wrote:C major 4/4
Alycs wrote:Its useful because it allows for a full circle of fifths and really cool cadences because every chord except iii and vi are major.
VII-I, VII-IV-I, vi-IV-VII-I, IV-ii-II-V-I... etc.
Freewave wrote:being too critical can make you too critical
Motivfs wrote:I never understood what a time signature is, I'm pretty sure all the DnB I made is 4/4? I have no clue.
I play in whatever key I feel, I usually have a song in my head and I throw it in my DAW trying to figure out what key it is, so there really is no preferable key I play in.
Nine Volt wrote:19/73 is my favorite time signature.
Symphon wrote:Nine Volt wrote:19/73 is my favorite time signature.
What kind of anarchy is this?
Symphon wrote:Time signature is how many beats are in a bar, and how many bars are in a measure. 4/4 would be like, kick-hat-hat-hat four times, and that'd be the measure. 3/4 would just be kick-hat-hat, four times. 4/3 would be kick-hat-hat-hat three times. Simple, yeah?
Nine Volt wrote:Symphon wrote:Nine Volt wrote:19/73 is my favorite time signature.
What kind of anarchy is this?
The prime-al kind.
:3
Symphon wrote:You're the worst type of person. >:I
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